The Strutton Arms is a standard looking chain pub situated at the head of the attractive Strutton Ground and its attached market. It's rather sports focused, with a number of screens and it's hard to escape it here when its on,...

Despite the Speaker's proximity to Parliament, Civil Service HQs and Channel 4's offices, this is a cosy little pub ideal for a few jars on a dark night. It has the feel of a friendly local, mostly due to the cheery owners who...

Although it's in the heart of Victoria, the Greencoat Boy is far enough off the beaten track to discourage all but the most inquisitive of tourists. The it does do pretty reasonable beer, the Bombardier went down well when we...

If proof were needed that Civil Servants are a thirsty lot, all you need do is have a walk between Westminster, Pimlico and Victoria. Pubs abound on almost every corner, and the area around Horseferry Road is particularly...

The White Horse & Bower is a small traditional style pub on the easily pub-crawlable Horseferry Road. A generic refit however has left it with beige walls, hotel lobby carpets and brown furniture, giving it a vaguely...

Beset by flooding problems due to its basement location and shut for a while, the Old Monk reopened a few years back in all its, er, splendour. Actually, it's not too bad - the food is hearty and there are a few well kept ales...

This huge Victorian pub is well placed for what it does - it's what all the tourists are expecting from an English pub, so it's popular with them (and Chelsea Pensioners, apparently). But that doesn't mean it's not for the avid...

Despite this not being our favourite pub in the area (lack of interesting ales and a bland, noisy interior), were sorry to see that it has now shut up shop. Minutes of a Council meeting indicate what lies ahead for this...